Effect of Conciliation Panel’s Report. (a) The Central Recommendations will be binding on the parties unless, within 10 days of its receipt of the conciliation panel’s report, the Government rejects the Central Recommendations in their entirety and, upon such rejection, the Central Recommendations will not be binding upon the parties. All Other Recommendations will not be binding on the parties unless agreed to by the parties in writing. (b) If the Government rejects the Central Recommendations, the Government and the Doctors of BC will resume negotiations on the areas in dispute with respect to the Central Recommendations and the Doctors of BC will be relieved of its obligations under sections 24.3 and 24.4 of this Agreement, subject to section 26.6(c) below, until all amendments (if any) to this Agreement and/or the Physician Master Subsidiary Agreements are agreed upon by the Doctors of BC and the Government. (c) Prior to the commencement of any service disruptions by physicians following any rejection of the Central Recommendations by the Government, the Government and the Doctors of BC will seek guidance from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia with respect to the services that should be maintained to ensure that the safety of British Columbians is protected. The Doctors of BC will not condone or support a withdrawal of services contrary to the guidance provided by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia.
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Effect of Conciliation Panel’s Report.
(a) The Central Recommendations will be binding on the parties unless, within 10 days of its receipt of the conciliation panel’s report, the Government rejects the Central Recommendations in their entirety and, upon such rejection, the Central Recommendations will not be binding upon the parties. All Other Recommendations will not be binding on the parties unless agreed to by the parties in writing.
(b) If the Government rejects the Central Recommendations, the Government and the Doctors of BC will resume negotiations on the areas in dispute with respect to the Central Recommendations and the Doctors of BC will be relieved of its obligations under sections 24.3 and 24.4 of this Agreement, subject to section 26.6(c) below, until all amendments (if any) to this Agreement and/or the Physician Master Subsidiary Agreements are agreed upon by the Doctors of BC and the Government.
(c) Prior to the commencement of any service disruptions by physicians following any rejection of the Central Recommendations by the Government, the Government and the Doctors of BC will seek guidance from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia with respect to the services that should be maintained to ensure that the safety of British Columbians is protected. The Doctors of BC will not condone or support a withdrawal of services contrary to the guidance provided by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia.Columbia.
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Samples: Physician Master Agreement, Physician Master Agreement
Effect of Conciliation Panel’s Report. (a) The Central Recommendations will be binding on the parties unless, within 10 days of its receipt of the conciliation panel’s report, the Government rejects the Central Recommendations in their entirety and, upon such rejection, the Central Recommendations will not be binding upon the parties. All Other Recommendations will not be binding on the parties unless agreed to by the parties in writing.
(b) If the Government rejects the Central Recommendations, the Government and the Doctors of BC will resume negotiations on the areas in dispute with respect to the Central Recommendations and the Doctors of BC will be relieved of its obligations under sections 24.3 and 24.4 of this Agreement, subject to section 26.6(c27.6(c) below, until all amendments (if any) to this Agreement and/or the Physician Master Subsidiary Agreements are agreed upon by the Doctors of BC and the Government.
(c) Prior to the commencement of any service disruptions by physicians following any rejection of the Central Recommendations by the Government, the Government and the Doctors of BC will seek guidance from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia with respect to the services that should be maintained to ensure that the safety of British Columbians is protected. The Doctors of BC will not condone or support a withdrawal of services contrary to the guidance provided by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia.
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Samples: Physician Master Agreement
Effect of Conciliation Panel’s Report. (a) The Central Recommendations will be binding on the parties unless, within 10 days of its receipt of the conciliation panel’s report, the Government rejects the Central Recommendations in their entirety and, upon such rejection, the Central Recommendations will not be binding upon the parties. All Other Recommendations will not be binding on the parties unless agreed to by the parties in writing.
(b) If the Government rejects the Central Recommendations, the Government and the Doctors of BC BCMA will resume negotiations on the areas in dispute with respect to the Central Recommendations and the Doctors of BC BCMA will be relieved of its obligations under sections 24.3 25.3 and 24.4 25.4 of this Agreement, subject to section 26.6(c27.6(c) below, until all amendments (if any) to this Agreement and/or the Physician Master Subsidiary Agreements are agreed upon by the Doctors of BC BCMA and the Government.
(c) Prior to the commencement of any service disruptions by physicians following any rejection of the Central Recommendations by the Government, the Government and the Doctors of BC BCMA will seek guidance from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia with respect to the services that should be maintained to ensure that the safety of British Columbians is protected. The Doctors of BC BCMA will not condone or support a withdrawal of services contrary to the guidance provided by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia.
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Samples: Physician Master Agreement
Effect of Conciliation Panel’s Report.
(a) The Central Recommendations will be binding on the parties unless, within 10 days of its receipt of the conciliation panel’s report, the Government rejects the Central Recommendations in their entirety and, upon such rejection, the Central Recommendations will not be binding upon the parties. All Other Recommendations will not be binding on the parties unless agreed to by the parties in writing.writing.
(b) If the Government rejects the Central Recommendations, the Government and the Doctors of BC will resume negotiations on the areas in dispute with respect to the Central Recommendations and the Doctors of BC will be relieved of its obligations under sections 24.3 and 24.4 of this Agreement, subject to section 26.6(c) below, until all amendments (if any) to this Agreement and/or the Physician Master Subsidiary Agreements are agreed upon by the Doctors of BC and the Government.
(c) Prior to the commencement of any service disruptions by physicians following any rejection of the Central Recommendations by the Government, the Government and the Doctors of BC will seek guidance from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia with respect to the services that should be maintained to ensure that the safety of British Columbians is protected. The Doctors of BC will not condone or support a withdrawal of services contrary to the guidance provided by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia.Columbia.
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Samples: Physician Master Agreement
Effect of Conciliation Panel’s Report. (a) The Central Recommendations will be binding on the parties unless, within 10 days of its receipt of the conciliation panel’s report, the Government rejects the Central Recommendations in their entirety and, upon such rejection, the Central Recommendations will not be binding upon the parties. All Other Recommendations will not be binding on the parties unless agreed to by the parties in writing.
(b) If the Government rejects the Central Recommendations, the Government and the Doctors of BC BCMA will resume negotiations on the areas in dispute with respect to the Central Recommendations and the Doctors of BC BCMA will be relieved of its obligations under sections 24.3 and 24.4 of this Agreement, subject to section 26.6(c27.6(c) below, until all amendments (if any) to this Agreement and/or the Physician Master Subsidiary Agreements are agreed upon by the Doctors of BC BCMA and the Government.
(c) Prior to the commencement of any service disruptions by physicians following any rejection of the Central Recommendations by the Government, the Government and the Doctors of BC BCMA will seek guidance from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia with respect to the services that should be maintained to ensure that the safety of British Columbians is protected. The Doctors of BC BCMA will not condone or support a withdrawal of services contrary to the guidance provided by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia.
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Samples: Physician Master Agreement